Dancing Wedding Video Sensation

March 6, 2010

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  1. 25 Responses to “Dancing Wedding Video Sensation”

  2. Top :) !
    Top :) !

    By californiastar12 on Mar 6, 2010

  3. @StrahlexX the …
    @StrahlexX the song is Forever by Chris Brown

    By 90sbaby92 on Mar 6, 2010

  4. Chris Brown ~ …
    Chris Brown ~ Forever

    By Fliegefrank on Mar 6, 2010

  5. hi guys does anyone …
    hi guys does anyone know the song? so can u please pm me or write?thx =)

    By StrahlexX on Mar 6, 2010

  6. The RCC is vast …
    The RCC is vast reaching and corrupt, far greater than any organized crime, it is a safehaven for pedophiles, rapists and other criminals – period.

    By USPS4185 on Mar 6, 2010

  7. Thank you!
    Thank you!

    By Yunginspirit on Mar 6, 2010

  8. Exactly.
    Exactly.

    By box300zero on Mar 6, 2010

  9. box300; Well, I …
    box300; Well, I know that the RCC used to ’sell’ indulgences for members to be absolved from sin (which is wrong!) and have the punishment or part of it dismissed. True, it does not speak of ‘indulgences in the Bible because it was not practiced… not of God.

    By Yunginspirit on Mar 6, 2010

  10. That was not the …
    That was not the case with indulgences.
    Some members of the Church were decieving peasants into buying their way out of purgatory.
    They were not reiterating what was stated in Scripture.

    By box300zero on Mar 6, 2010

  11. box300: The …
    box300: The Ministers were only reiterating what it states in Scripture, the Word of God. The fact of the matter is that is a reality and peeps will have to spend time there for unrepented wickedness. Of course, the other option is to do good and receive heaven. The RCC was filled with suspicion and false doctrine by the time of the Reformation…it had to happen. Today the RRC is more in tune with the Scriptures and Christian beliefs, in my humble opinion.

    By Yunginspirit on Mar 6, 2010

  12. Of course, because …
    Of course, because then, like in the case that resulted in the Protestant Reformation, people are decieved into believeing they will go to if they don’t do what the Church issues. (People do not question authority like with the case of the indulgences since they fear and for their loved ones).

    By box300zero on Mar 6, 2010

  13. box300: I …
    box300: I understand your point. A matter of interest, Emperor Constantine established what became known as the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) abt 325AD at the council in Nicea. In other words he began a National Religion, as did King Henry 8th of England (he began the Church of England/the USA’s Anglican Church). In the American Constitution the Government is forbidden to establish a National Religion. Separation of Church & State forbids it. Man must be free to choose how & what to worship.

    By Yunginspirit on Mar 6, 2010

  14. My point being, …
    My point being, they are both as believable as the other.
    To me, Catholicism sprang a couple centuries after Jesus Christ and so could be more relevently (to that time) factual.
    I made this claim after a person on this page wrote how Catholicism is the most superstitious of the Christian faiths. What was he getting at? If we were to look at every other Christian sect, we would realize that they are all as believable as the other.

    By box300zero on Mar 6, 2010

  15. box300: Not true. …
    box300: Not true. Christianity is based on the Bible & Jesus Christ, not the Catholic Church. Too, Catholics are one of the more ’supersticious of religions & rather naive as to Doctrine. Still good folks tho. The first Christian religion was the one that Jesus Christ organized when he was about his ministry. He was the Head & organized his Desciples/Apostles & the foundation of His Church. The world Christian/s is mentioned twice in the NT. Catholicism began abt 300yrs after Christ’s birth.

    By Yunginspirit on Mar 6, 2010

  16. everything done …
    everything done their way isn’t it, have likely criticized checks and balances and not gotten that concept

    By stramdrang on Mar 6, 2010

  17. Superstition?
    I …

    Superstition?
    I believe Catholicism was the first Christian sect to be established. Therefore, any other Christian faith is based upon it but tweaked. Thus, arguatably, Catholicism has the least superstition as it hasn’t been subject to as much change overtime.
    (I’m not Catholic or even Christian for that matter…this comment has been noted objectively).

    By box300zero on Mar 6, 2010

  18. Ahh, thats the …
    Ahh, thats the shit! Xd fabulous wedding, i must say.

    And people, its cute and funny, SHUT UP ALREADY and enjoy their happiness =]

    By musiclovinggurl123 on Mar 6, 2010

  19. that wedding is …
    that wedding is pimpin

    By high3RdanU1 on Mar 6, 2010

  20. hahaha i love …
    hahaha i love watching white people trying to dance

    By AztecInfantry on Mar 6, 2010

  21. God bless you both. …
    God bless you both. My fiance and I want to have a wedding day just like yours!! Fantastic!!

    By Karbear1975 on Mar 6, 2010

  22. Thanks for comments …
    Thanks for comments they are the best!

    By Indijka83 on Mar 6, 2010

  23. it’s also illegal …
    it’s also illegal to have sex with a sibling?

    surely god can’t be making us breaking the law right? as we are basically all family right? especially if they were the only people on earth. smart arse (N)

    By frebzter on Mar 6, 2010

  24. There, there… …
    There, there…never mind dear.

    By Yunginspirit on Mar 6, 2010

  25. And maybe whatever …
    And maybe whatever it is that’s up your will slide out before your life is over. I don’t believe in God because of a lack of evidence. The same way that you wouldn’t believe me if I told you that I had four arms and legs.

    By johnliu64 on Mar 6, 2010

  26. PsychoP:
    Well said!

    PsychoP:
    Well said!

    By Yunginspirit on Mar 6, 2010

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